Re: [videoblogging] veoh article with interesting statements from the company

2006-04-20 Thread WWWhatsup
Well, I have submitted my feed to all nature of aggregating sites/services including DTV, and Veoh is the only one ever to have me put code in my feed specifically for them to verify my ownership. iTunes, as far as I know, still allows anyone to submit any feed they like. joly At 04:41 PM

Re: [videoblogging] veoh article with interesting statements from the company

2006-04-20 Thread Michael Verdi
On 4/20/06, WWWhatsup [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Well, I have submitted my feed to all nature of aggregating sites/services includingDTV, and Veoh is the only one ever to have me put code in my feedspecifically for them to verify my ownership.iTunes, as far as I know, still allows anyone to

Re: [videoblogging] veoh article with interesting statements from the company

2006-04-20 Thread WWWhatsup
Veoh allows distribution through it's P2P network but, apart from that, what transcoding was involved? It's the original file that gets cached and distro'd. Apple provides no linkback facility in iTunes, which has also built in transcoding for transfer of vids to the (very commercial) iPod.

Re: [videoblogging] veoh article with interesting statements from the company

2006-04-20 Thread Michael Sullivan
Veoh.com is where you can see the transcoded flv previews.Btw, I like Veoh way more than crApple iTunes. God forbid people speak out against precious Apple.At least people... humans... speak to us here from Veoh. Christ, the CEO responded! When has anyone from Apple contributed to the

Re: [videoblogging] veoh article with interesting statements from the company

2006-04-20 Thread Michael Verdi
On 4/20/06, WWWhatsup [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Veoh allows distribution through it's P2P network but, apart from that,what transcoding was involved? It's the original file that gets cached and distro'd.Not sure where you've been for the last two weeks but, Veoh had sucked up a zillion RSS feeds

Re: [videoblogging] veoh article with interesting statements from the company

2006-04-20 Thread Josh Leo
they transcode the mp4, mov, wmv to a flash file that is not even complete, it is a derivative work because they cut off bits...On 4/20/06, WWWhatsup [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Veoh allows distribution through it's P2P network but, apart from that, what transcoding was involved? It's the original

Re: [videoblogging] veoh article with interesting statements from the company

2006-04-20 Thread Devlon
On 4/20/06, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: but the full thing is distributed from Veoh's servers/network and the creator does not receive any statistics for that.Trust me, I wasn't defending them Josh. This is a good point, one that doesn't get brought up. -josh On 4/20/06, Devlon

Re: [videoblogging] veoh article with interesting statements from the company

2006-04-20 Thread Devlon
On 4/20/06, Stephanie Bryant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Which means Veoh got membership sign-ups from people signing up to view preview-only videos that shouldn't have been hacked up. Membership sign-ups are a currency in the Internet. Using non-permitted works like that = very not

Re: [videoblogging] veoh article with interesting statements from the company

2006-04-20 Thread Michael Sullivan
I'm sure Veoh will/does provide statistics to it's users.I just cannot swallow an argument that puts P2P technology for independent media makers as being less significant than download statistics, especially when that P2P platform is also building a model to compensate media makers...

Re: [videoblogging] veoh article with interesting statements from the company

2006-04-20 Thread WWWhatsup
FLV previews of content is a recent development, prompted by the YouTube envy, no doubt, not entirely thought out before introduction, I'll give you that. I myself would have preferred full flv previews, given the option. But the actual Veoh distro does no transcoding. joly On 4/20/06,

Re: [videoblogging] veoh article with interesting statements from the company

2006-04-20 Thread Deirdre Straughan
On 4/20/06, Michael Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm sure Veoh will/does provide statistics to it's users.It does. If you go to http://veoh.com/users/deirdre you can see my profile, click on View All above the videos to see all my videos with their individual stats, rate them, etc. --

Re: [videoblogging] veoh article with interesting statements from the company

2006-04-20 Thread Joshua Kinberg
I'm talking about HTTP stats that would be known to the server serving up the content. If Veoh has taken your content via RSS unbeknownst to you and is redistributing it from their servers as though you are one of their users who has opted in to the service (but you are not), then you would

Re: [videoblogging] veoh article with interesting statements from the company

2006-04-20 Thread Steve Garfield
Go look at 'my' profile: http://veoh.com/users/steve ;-) On Apr 20, 2006, at 3:42 PM, Deirdre Straughan wrote: go to http://veoh.com/users/deirdre you can see my profile --Steve -- http://SteveGarfield.com - Fighting the good fight http://Rocketboom.com - Correspondent http://hipcast.com

Re: [videoblogging] veoh article with interesting statements from the company

2006-04-20 Thread Devlon
Wow, you should shave Steve.On 4/20/06, Steve Garfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Go look at 'my' profile: http://veoh.com/users/steve ;-) On Apr 20, 2006, at 3:42 PM, Deirdre Straughan wrote: go to http://veoh.com/users/deirdre you can see my profile --Steve -- http://SteveGarfield.com

Re: [videoblogging] veoh article with interesting statements from the company

2006-04-20 Thread Michael Sullivan
but now veoh works differently. so whatever.and... their is no law about screwing up someones server stats.whats more important, making media and distributing it or reading your stats for novelty?the message or the metric? sullOn 4/20/06, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm talking

Re: [videoblogging] veoh article with interesting statements from the company

2006-04-20 Thread Anne Walk
hey sull!this is the internet. the metric is the message!(joke)On 4/20/06, Michael Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: but now veoh works differently. so whatever.and... their is no law about screwing up someones server stats.whats more important, making media and distributing it or reading

Re: [videoblogging] veoh article with interesting statements from the company

2006-04-20 Thread Michael Sullivan
sure seems that way.. ha. thank god for messages like Robert's! What a great reminder to the power of this medium.. that is underused.i'm such a monkey in the middle, ain't i? sull On 4/20/06, Anne Walk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hey sull!this is the internet. the metric is the